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"With A Touch Of Carbon" Suits 7 Watches

I called this box "With A Touch Of Carbon" because it is decorated on the lid with strip of carbon fibre.

It is a watch box and it is designed to hold 7 watches in separate compartments. It has a valet tray and a bottom area and it's designed so the watches are stored laying flat rather than on pillows.

It is individually numbered and would make a great gift for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, as a christmas gift or just as a gift to your watches!

It is lined with velour and it is externally approximately 21cm x 21.5cm x 10.5cm.

It is made using Huon Pine, a rare Australian timber from Tasmania and stainless steel sheet metal.

All fixings are polished stainless steel and hinges are chromed brass

PROCESS : I designed and made this box by hand using mostly hand tools with some machining involved. I formed the steel with a roller/folder and hand cut the wood to fit the shape inside the steel shell. I first complete the box with bare wood and steel and then i pull the box to pieces. I sand the wood back to 600 and then 2 coats of Shellawax is applied. I then reassemble the box, lining the box with velour in the process. When it is finally together i then number and name and photograph the box.

Large Watch Box made of Stainless Steel, Huon Pine and Carbon Fiber

​I called this box "With A Touch Of Carbon" because it is decorated on the lid with strip of carbon fibre.

It is a watch box and it is designed to hold 7 watches in separate compartments. It has a valet tray and a bottom area and it's designed so the watches are stored laying flat rather than on pillows.

It is individually numbered and would make a great gift for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, as a christmas gift or just as a gift to your watches!

It is lined with velour and it is externally approximately 28cm x 26cm x 8cm.

It is made using Huon Pine, a rare Australian timber from Tasmania and stainless steel sheet metal.

All fixings are polished stainless steel and hinges are chromed brass

PROCESS : I designed and made this box by hand using mostly hand tools with some machining involved. I formed the steel with a roller/folder and hand cut the wood to fit the shape inside the steel shell. I first complete the box with bare wood and steel and then i pull the box to pieces. I sand the wood back to 600 and then 2 coats of Shellawax is applied. I then reassemble the box, lining the box with velour in the process. When it is finally together i then number and name and photograph the box.